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Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Wikipedia of BlakPac Founder George T Farrell

George T. Farrell

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George Timothy Farrell was born in 1961 and raised in Washington DC.
He is the last of 5 children of George and Isabella Farrell. He is
married to Sandra Lopez and have four children. He did his early studies
in Nativity Catholic Academy and Archbishop Carroll Catholic School in Washington DC giving him a strong base for his conservative positions. He attended Howard University
in Washington DC but decided to attend the police academy months before
completing his career in Finance. After Graduating as Police Officer he
worked for three years for Metropolitan Police Department
in Washington DC. In 1988 he moved to Ecuador for further study and
remained there for 3 years. After he returned in 1991, he purchased
Morgan Investments in Maryland. After selling this company in 1997, he
relocated to Florida. In 1999, he became deeply involved in the
political process in Florida helping the second gubernatorial campaign
of Jeb Bush. In 2000 he was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush as Florida Human Relations Commissioner. In 2008, he moved to Costa Rica to develop sustainable properties and returned in 2012.
In 2007 he published his first book Angry Black Man Guide to Success. He decided to write this book after interviewing hundreds of black men.[1] His book is based on his and the African American experience living in United States as a Black Man.[2] He also writes travel articles for www.Examiner.com
In 2014, he and his wife [3] started the process and created a Super Pac called BlakPac[4]
with the purpose to attract conservative minority voters and elect
conservative Black American Candidates who support Pro-Life, traditional
family values and our nation's Second Amendment to the Constitution.[5][6][7]

Contents

Business Life

Mr. Farrell is a Urban Real Estate Developer that preserves the
existing character of communities without the displacement or
gentrification of current residents or business. He held a Mortgage
Brokerage Licenses in Washington, DC, Maryland and Florida. During the 1980s, Mr. Farrell worked closely with religious and civil rights leader Walter Fauntroy to develop a plan to save and restore the Anthony Bowen YMCA, which had fallen into disrepair, in the Historic Shaw Neighborhood of Washington DC. He then served as Associate director of the District of Columbia Housing Finance Agency under Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly
from 1991 to 1995 and then as a United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development Consultant for Empower Baltimore. As a real estate
developer, Mr. Farrell built and sold several developments in Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia. In 2003 in Florida,
Mr. Farrell began the restoration of another historic landmark that had
fallen into disrepair, The Royal Theater Boys and Girls Club, in
Midtown, St. Petersburg, Florida, which resulted in the redevelopment of
the surrounding community without harming its character or promoting
gentrification. Mr. Farrell also developed the first inclusionary zoning
project in the state in 2005, but abandoned the project when the
Pinellas County Housing Authority refused to provide needed upgrades to
Rainbow Village, the neighboring property.[8]

Political Life

Starting as intern for United States Senator Claiborne Pell (D) RI, the young college student Mr. Farrell went on to learn the intricacies of Capital Hill and to influence legislation later in life. His governmental experience encompasses serving as Associate Director of the Washington DC
Housing Finance Agency and as a United States Department of Housing and
Urban Development Consultant for Empower Baltimore. During Mr.
Farrell's time in Washington, DC, he developed the guidelines for the
Low-Income Designation adopted by the National Credit Union
Administration, worked with the United States Treasury Department to
refine the Community Development Financial Institutions Act of 1994, and
organized the first two Community Development Financial Institutions.
His testimony before the House Subcommittee on Banking led to a fair
adjustments to CAMEL rating for smaller financial institutions.

During the 2000 election cycle, Mr. Farrell built a strong coalition
of African American Republicans and Democrats to support the second
gubernatorial campaingn of Jeb Bush. Mr. Farrell converted conservative
African American democrats to republicans including Florida House member
Rudy Bradley (R) and then St. Petersburg NAACP Chairman Darryl Rouson.
Mr. Farrell also operated the South Pinellas County Jeb Bush campaign
office in Tierra Verde, Florida and hosted voter education seminars for
Republicans Rudy Bradley, Jeb Bush, John Maroni, and many others. In
addition, he secured the endorsements of democrats for Jeb Bush
including Jim Hargrett (D) from Tampa. Mr. Farrell was later appointed
by Governor Jeb Bush to the Florida Commission on Human Relations to
lead the fight against discrimination. Mr. Farrell encouraged Governor
Bush's appointment of Janice Starling (R), as the first African American
woman to serve on the Pinellas county school Board. He also promoted on
the reestablishment of the Florida A&M University Law School in
Orlando, Florida in 2000.
During the election cycle of 2014, Mr. Farrell worked hard to
energized Black Americans across Florida to support Governor Ric Scott
and converted leading African American Pastor and former NAACP President
Manuel Sykes[9]
from Democrat to Republican and increased Black voter turnout 40%
resulting in the defeat of former Governor Charlie Christ George
facilitated for Governor Rick Scott's first visit to an African American
church at Bethel Community Baptist Church He is recognized as a
developer of the most effective minority voter education program in
election history.

Community Service

The Florida Commission on Human Relations

The Pinellas County Parks Board

The Tierra Verde Community Association

The Pinellas Worknet Board

The Tierra Verde-Isla del Sol Chamber of Commerce

The National Republican Congressional Committee

The Pinellas County Republican Executive Committee

Awards

Tampa Bay Heritage Award

The Superstar Award from the National Minority Women's Economic Development Loan Fund

National Outback Superstar Award from the Boys and Girls Club of the Suncoast